“Acquittal Cannot Be Disturbed Merely Because Another View Is Possible”, Punjab and Haryana High Court refused to interfere with an order of acquittal under Section
read more"‘Essential to the Just Decision of the Case’ Is the Key – Fair Trial Means Justice to Accused, Victim and Society", In a powerful
read more“This Is A Case Of Triple Identity”, In a significant ruling reaffirming the strict standards applicable to pharmaceutical trade mark disputes, the Delhi High Court
read more“High Courts Must Exercise Greater Caution, Care and Circumspection” – In a significant pronouncement reinforcing judicial restraint in SARFAESI matters, the High Court of Judicature at
read more“Chapter XIV-B Targets ‘Total Undisclosed Income’ — Not Every Pending Assessment”, Orissa High Court at Cuttack, in Saroj Kumar Sahoo v. National Faceless Assessment Centre &
read more“In Absence of Enabling Provision, Belated Production of Documents Cannot Be Permitted” – In a reportable decision Madras High Court declined to exercise its supervisory
read more"Suspension Under Deeming Clause Cannot Be Called Wholly Unjustified Merely Because of Acquittal", In a significant ruling on service jurisprudence, the Madhya Pradesh High Court
read more“Presence of State Does Not Tantamount to Hearing the Victim” – In a significant ruling strengthening victim rights jurisprudence, the Kerala High Court set aside
read more“Board Incorporated a Qualification Neither in Advertisement Nor in Draft Rules” – In a significant pronouncement reinforcing constitutional guarantees in public employment, the High Court
read more“Document Must Be Read As A Whole – Literal Meaning Prevails When Language Is Clear”, In a detailed judgment clarifying the fine distinction between a “mortgage
read more“When 90% Burns, Sedatives and No Written Medical Certification Cast Doubt, Conviction Cannot Stand”, High Court of Karnataka at Bengaluru delivered a reportable judgment setting aside a
read more“Conscious Disregard of Passenger Warnings Elevates Rash Driving to Culpable Homicide”, In a landmark and deeply reasoned judgment on the distinction between rash negligence and culpable homicide,
read more"Pleadings Must Exist Before Evidence Is Led – Procedural Flexibility Is Essential Under Benevolent Legislation", In a significant pronouncement strengthening the remedial framework of the
read more“Reasonable Cause” Under Commercial Courts Act Carries a Lower Threshold – In a significant ruling on procedural rigour in commercial litigation, the Calcutta High Court
read more“Satender Kumar Antil Does Not Lay Down an Absolute Proposition That Bail Must Be Granted Irrespective of Gravity”, In a significant and strongly worded order
read more“Even In Absence Of Express Limitation, Power Must Be Exercised Within A Reasonable Period”, In a significant pronouncement on the limits of statutory penal powers, the Bombay High
read more"To Be ‘Substantial’, A Question of Law Must Be Debatable and Arise From Pleadings" — In a firm reiteration of the narrow compass of Section
read more“Once Convicted, The Presumption Of Innocence Comes To An End”, In a firm reiteration of post-conviction jurisprudence, the Supreme Court of India held that heavy
read more“Public Servant Complaints Stand on a Different Pedestal” – In a significant reportable judgment set aside the Kerala High Court’s order quashing criminal complaints under
read more“Clear Admission Of Nikah Is The Best Evidence” – In a significant ruling reinforcing the evidentiary value of admission and the statutory nature of family
read more“Once Convicted, The Presumption Of Innocence Comes To An End”, In a firm reiteration of post-conviction jurisprudence, the Supreme Court of India held that heavy
read more“Public Servant Complaints Stand on a Different Pedestal” – In a significant reportable judgment set aside the Kerala High Court’s order quashing criminal complaints under
read more“This Conduct Speaks Louder Than Any Decree of 1901” – Supreme Court of India decisively addressing a protracted dispute over hereditary wahiwatdar pujari rights at
read more"When a Registered 99-Year ‘Demise’ Speaks Clearly, Courts Cannot Rewrite It as a Licence" — In a decisive ruling reaffirming the sanctity of registered instruments,
read more“Statutory Deeming Settlement Cannot Be Defeated by Subsequent Purchase”, In a significant ruling on land regularisation and statutory protection for Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe
read more“Minor Inconsistencies Cannot Eclipse Consistent Ocular Evidence”, In a significant reaffirmation of principles governing appreciation of evidence in murder trials, the Supreme Court upholding the conviction of
read more“Where Dispute Is Essentially Civil, Giving It a Cloak of Criminal Offence Is Abuse of Process of Law”, In a decisive reaffirmation of the boundary between civil
read more“Residuary Entry Is the Orphanage of Tax Law….When a Product Has a Reasonable Claim to a Specific Entry, It Cannot Be Consigned to the Residuary
read more“To Treat Clarifications as Modifications Would Indirectly Subject CoC’s Decisions to Judicial Review”, In a powerful reaffirmation of the creditor-driven architecture of the Insolvency and
read more“Discharge Under Section 133 Is Not Absolute – It Operates Only As To Transactions Subsequent To Variance”, In a significant ruling clarifying the law on
read more“Public Policy Demands That There Should Be an End to Law Suits” – Supreme Court of India delivered a decisive ruling reinforcing the sanctity of its earlier
read more“The IBC Permits Separate or Simultaneous Proceedings” – In a significant ruling clarifying the insolvency jurisprudence under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (IBC), the
read more"Prisons, though instruments of lawful confinement, are not spaces where constitutional values can cease to operate," observed the Supreme Court of India while issuing a
read more"The material placed before this Court reveals a deeply troubling pattern of exclusion of women prisoners from access to OCIs," observed the Supreme Court of
read more“Article 2.5 and Article 10 Operate in Different Fields” – In a significant ruling for the power sector, the Supreme Court on 27 February 2026
read more“If Dismissal Is Justified For Verbal Abuse, Physical Assault Stands On A Stronger Footing”, Supreme Court of India delivered a reportable judgment reinforcing the limits
read more“Dispute Inter Se Between the Parties Has Civil Colour” – In a significant ruling underscoring the distinction between civil disputes and criminal prosecution, the Supreme
read more“Interest of justice would be served by modifying the sentence… to life imprisonment for a period of twenty years without remission”, In a significant ruling
read more“We Cannot Find Even a Pretense of Compliance with Statutory Timelines” – In a powerful reaffirmation of the supremacy of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code,
read more“Debenture Trust Deed Cannot Be Rewritten By E-Mails”, In a strong reaffirmation of the limited scope of adjudication under Section 7 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy
read more“Acquittal Cannot Be Disturbed Merely Because Another View Is Possible”, Punjab and Haryana High Court refused to interfere with an order of acquittal under Section
read more"‘Essential to the Just Decision of the Case’ Is the Key – Fair Trial Means Justice to Accused, Victim and Society", In a powerful
read more“This Is A Case Of Triple Identity”, In a significant ruling reaffirming the strict standards applicable to pharmaceutical trade mark disputes, the Delhi High Court
read more“High Courts Must Exercise Greater Caution, Care and Circumspection” – In a significant pronouncement reinforcing judicial restraint in SARFAESI matters, the High Court of Judicature at
read more“Chapter XIV-B Targets ‘Total Undisclosed Income’ — Not Every Pending Assessment”, Orissa High Court at Cuttack, in Saroj Kumar Sahoo v. National Faceless Assessment Centre &
read more“In Absence of Enabling Provision, Belated Production of Documents Cannot Be Permitted” – In a reportable decision Madras High Court declined to exercise its supervisory
read more"Suspension Under Deeming Clause Cannot Be Called Wholly Unjustified Merely Because of Acquittal", In a significant ruling on service jurisprudence, the Madhya Pradesh High Court
read more“Presence of State Does Not Tantamount to Hearing the Victim” – In a significant ruling strengthening victim rights jurisprudence, the Kerala High Court set aside
read more“Board Incorporated a Qualification Neither in Advertisement Nor in Draft Rules” – In a significant pronouncement reinforcing constitutional guarantees in public employment, the High Court
read more“Document Must Be Read As A Whole – Literal Meaning Prevails When Language Is Clear”, In a detailed judgment clarifying the fine distinction between a “mortgage
read more“When 90% Burns, Sedatives and No Written Medical Certification Cast Doubt, Conviction Cannot Stand”, High Court of Karnataka at Bengaluru delivered a reportable judgment setting aside a
read more“Conscious Disregard of Passenger Warnings Elevates Rash Driving to Culpable Homicide”, In a landmark and deeply reasoned judgment on the distinction between rash negligence and culpable homicide,
read more"Pleadings Must Exist Before Evidence Is Led – Procedural Flexibility Is Essential Under Benevolent Legislation", In a significant pronouncement strengthening the remedial framework of the
read more“Reasonable Cause” Under Commercial Courts Act Carries a Lower Threshold – In a significant ruling on procedural rigour in commercial litigation, the Calcutta High Court
read more“Satender Kumar Antil Does Not Lay Down an Absolute Proposition That Bail Must Be Granted Irrespective of Gravity”, In a significant and strongly worded order
read more“Even In Absence Of Express Limitation, Power Must Be Exercised Within A Reasonable Period”, In a significant pronouncement on the limits of statutory penal powers, the Bombay High
read more"To Be ‘Substantial’, A Question of Law Must Be Debatable and Arise From Pleadings" — In a firm reiteration of the narrow compass of Section
read more“Clear Admission Of Nikah Is The Best Evidence” – In a significant ruling reinforcing the evidentiary value of admission and the statutory nature of family
read more“Statutory Remedy Before SP and Magistrate Is Mandatory Precondition” – In a significant ruling interpreting the newly enacted Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023, the High
read more“Where Statute Prescribes Explicit Procedure for Recovery, Such Procedure Must Be Scrupulously Adhered To – No Deviation Is Permissible”, In a significant ruling reinforcing the
read moreIn the contemporary landscape of the Indian criminal justice system, DNA profiling has transitioned from a "novelty" to the "gold standard" of forensic evidence. However, for
read morePossession is the law’s most practical concept. Before a court reaches the higher question—“who is the owner?”—it often asks the simpler, urgent question—“who is in possession, and
read moreAppreciating evidence in civil litigation requires adherence to strict principles under the Indian Evidence Act, the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC), and binding judicial precedents. Courts
read moreIn the world of law, the doctrine of Res Judicata serves as a cornerstone for upholding judicial efficiency and finality. Res judicata, meaning "a matter already judged,"
read more"Copyright law, a delicate balance of protecting creativity while fostering innovation." – Indian Judiciary- Introduction: Safeguarding Creativity Through the Copyright Act
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read moreIn the Indian legal system, judgments play a crucial role in shaping jurisprudence and guiding future cases. These judgments can be classified into two primary categories: reportable and non-reportable.
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